During a cabinet meeting last month on a proposed expansion to the non-Orthodox section of the Western Wall, Levin called Reform Judaism a “dying world” that has succumbed to assimilation. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned Levin’s statement.

In response, Israeli Reform Movement CEO Rabbi Gilad Kariv called on his American counterparts to turn their backs on Levin. Rabbi Rick Jacobs, president of the American Union for Reform Judaism, accepted the call.

A meeting between Levin and Reform leaders in the United States next week has been canceled.

“As long as he [Levin] doesn’t think that Diaspora Jews have any right to voice opinions on matters such as the Western Wall, there’s no reason to give him a platform in Jewish communities and organizations in the United States,” Jacobs told Israeli Army Radio Thursday, according to Israeli reports. “Minister Levin will not teach us what support for Israel is.”